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Transom ,what and how would you do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="fowlmood77" data-source="post: 43094" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>Grind the rivets on the braces, two side brackets and lower piece holding the wood in. Try your best to get the wood out in one piece to use as a template for the new wood. Install new wood and reattach all brackets and braces with stainless steel screws/bolts and lock nuts. </p><p>Adding a steel plate will just give you a false sense of security. When the wood finally fails, the motor will get loose and could become a fish habitat. Keep the metal plate that the factory installed, but leave the other areas open to (1) Allow you to keep your eye on the wood in the future and (2) allow the wood to "breathe" better and dry out if it gets wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fowlmood77, post: 43094, member: 269"] Grind the rivets on the braces, two side brackets and lower piece holding the wood in. Try your best to get the wood out in one piece to use as a template for the new wood. Install new wood and reattach all brackets and braces with stainless steel screws/bolts and lock nuts. Adding a steel plate will just give you a false sense of security. When the wood finally fails, the motor will get loose and could become a fish habitat. Keep the metal plate that the factory installed, but leave the other areas open to (1) Allow you to keep your eye on the wood in the future and (2) allow the wood to "breathe" better and dry out if it gets wet. [/QUOTE]
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